Second Sunday of Lent March 12, 2017 - Christ the King Church
Transcript of Second Sunday of Lent March 12, 2017 - Christ the King Church
Mass Schedule / Scripture Readings / Intentions/ Minist ry Par ticipants
Monday - March 13, 2017 * Communion Service @ 8:30 am * Dn 9:4-10 * Lk 6:36-38
Tuesday - March 14, 2017 * Mass @ 8:30 am * Is 1:10,16-20 * Mt 23:1-12 * Mass Intention: Special Intention
Wednesday - March 15, 2017, 2017 *Communion Service @ 8:30 am * Jer 18:18-20 * Mt 20:17-28
Thursday - March 16, 2017 * Mass @ 8:30 am * J er 17:5-10 * Lk 16:19-31 * Mass Intention: Tony Beck
Friday - March 17, 2017 * Communion Service @ 8:30 am * Gn 37:3-4, 12-13, 17-28 * Mt 21:33-43, 45-46
*** Friday-March 17th *** 7 p.m. Stations of the Cross ***
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Saturday - March 18, 2017 * 4 p.m. Mass Readings: Mi 7:14-15,18-20 * Lk 15:1-3,11-32
Mass Intention: + Deceased members of Parish Council Catholic Women
Lector: Laur ie Weber
Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Joan Meyer * Sue Strebe * Volunteer Needed
Servers: J essica and Amber Becker Crucifix Bearer: Needed
Ministers of Welcome: Mar lene Cherney * Volunteer Needed
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Sunday – March 19, 2017 * 8 a.m. Mass Readings: Ex 17:3-7 * Rom 5:1-2,5-8 * Jn 4:5-42
Mass Intention: + John Hoff
Lector: Carol Sallee
Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Marcia Draeger * Doreen Heber t * Volunteer Needed
Servers: Luke and David Ellefson Crucifix Bearer: Needed
Minister of Welcome: David and Steven Heber t
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Sunday - March 19, 2017 * 10 a.m. Mass Readings: Ex 17:3-7 * Rom 5:1-2,5-8 * Jn 4:5-42
Mass Intention: Priest’s Intention
Lector: Rita Austin
Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Pauline Frome * Barbara Ward * Volunteer Needed
Servers: Felcia Bauer Crucifix Bearer: Needed
Ministers of Welcome: Diane Lang and J im Bauer
Second Sunday of Lent
March 12, 2017
Website: ctkspencer.net
Baptism.. Expectant parents are to par ticipate in the Baptism
preparation program offered in February, June and October. The
Baptisms are then scheduled for the second and fourth Sundays of the
month, after the 10:00 a.m. Mass
Marriage.. Arrangements must be made at least six months in
advance by contacting the parish pastor.
Anointing of the Sick.. (which was known as Extreme Unction or
Last Rites) has taken a different connotation since The Second Vatican
Council. The sacrament is celebrated not only for those who are dying,
but to those preparing for major surgery, the aged, and the sick. It is
time for the Church to pray for and with those who are ill and anoint
them with oil. The proper celebrant of this sacrament is a priest. Those
who desire to receive this sacrament are to contact Fr. Martin,
in advance.
Penance . . Saturday afternoon 3:15 p.m. until 3:45 p.m.
or by appointment
As members of God’s family, Christ the King Parish will always be a
welcoming community that comforts, shares its Catholic faith, and
inspires others.
First Sunday… Joan Meyer
Second Sunday… Barb Ward
Third Sunday… Sue Mews
Fourth Sunday… Deacon Jeff and Rita Austin
Fifth Sunday… Shelly Schultz
Sue Kappel (substitute)
Rosie Frank (substitute)
Sue Strebe (substitute)
Christ the King Parish
Email address: [email protected]
Parish Office Address: 107 East Wendell Street
Praised be Jesus Christ! “Keeping holy the Sabbath” ends the first part of the Decalogue, namely the part that instructs us as to how we are to relate to God. For many of us, we think of God as ra-ther unapproachable and intimidating – a bit like the Wizard of Oz, who constantly used fear to motivate anyone audacious enough to approach him. In the fullness of time Jesus came to heal this primordial distrust of God, which began with the first sin and Adam and Eve’s subsequent shame and recourse to hiding from God. To this day, our sins confuse us about God and we tend to run from Him so that He won’t expose us for the phonies that we feel we have become. However, the Jesus we see over and over again in the Gospels seems keenly interested, not so much in our sins, but in our willingness to open our hearts to Him. Remembering Jesus’ words that “healthy people do not need a doctor, but the sick do,” our life slowly but surely exposes the areas of our hearts that for whatever reason need a divine physi-cian. Keeping the Sabbath holy is a commandment because we wither and die spiritually without the healing and rest God alone can give. The night before He died, Jesus implored us to “do this in remembrance of me” and thanks to the Holy Spirit and the sacrament of Holy Orders, we can honor His dying wish by as-sisting at Mass every Sunday. What keeps people away from Mass? Among other things, the shame and guilt that we’re just too sinful for God and that we’d be unwelcome at Mass and judged by others if we did come. Sometimes there is the pride that blinds us to our struggles – we feel that we’re fine without God and don’t really see the urgency of going to Mass. There are other reasons too: we are busy, we need that time to sleep, the priest is boring, the music insipid, and the experience unfulfilling and meaningless. Maybe we could learn to love the Mass and Jesus more this Lent so as to win grace for those who have not yet experienced the glory of the Mass. By the way, when people leave the Catholic Church for another religion they often claim that their new way of worshipping feeds them so much more than Mass ever did. It is for this reason that we have to do a better job of explaining the meaning and beauty of the Eucharist, because no other religion in the world has the capacity to bring Jesus to us in this real yet sublime way. Moving now into the second part of the Decalogue, there are seven commandments that regulate our relationships with our fellow man. “Honor your father and your mother,” – for many people, this can be a great challenge. As Oscar Wilde put it a century ago, “Children begin by loving their parents; as they grow older they judge them; some-times they forgive them.” Our parents opened their hearts to God’s will and thus we were born. For many of us, our parents made heroic sacrifices so that we could grow up knowing we were loved and secure. Just the same, as Father Flanagan of Boys’ Town fame once put it, “There are no bad boys. There is only bad environment, bad training, bad example, bad thinking.” None of us had a perfect upbringing, but some of us really suffered from abusive situations. Jesus’ Father is perfect and He loves the brokenhearted most of all – Jesus wants us to trust His Father so He shares Him with us by teaching us to call God “Our Father.”
May the Father’s tender love heal us and help us to know His Son’s Real Presence in each and every Mass!
Your friend in Christ, Father Martin
From the Desk of : Father Samuel Martin
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND AREA EVENTS
Ministry Participants: The ministry schedule will be worked on
for May / June / July / August of 2017 . Please let par ish
office know if you will stepping down from your ministry posi-
tion so the next ministry schedule can be adjusted properly..
Deadline is: Monday - April 10th @ Noon … ** There is a
need of participants in the ministries of lector / servers/
crucifix bearers / Ushers at weekend masses. Please consider
using your time and talent to help out at these masses. There are
reference guides, in the sacristy, that help you to prepare for the
weekend masses. If you have any questions about a particular
ministry do not hesitate to ask Father Martin, Father Sedlacek,
Deacon Jeff Austin or one of the ministry participants who are in
that particular ministry that you have a interest in.
If you would like to be a Minister of Holy Communion please talk
to Father Martin as there is certain protocol for this ministry.
*** Taking place the weekend of March 25th & 26th will be
ministry recruitment @ each of the masses. Representatives
from the various ministries will be available to answer the
questions you may have. *** This is “your par ish” and
obtaining information on the various ministries may guide you to
be a ministry participant in which there is a need now, in all the
ministries here at Christ the King.
Please bring back to church your palms from last year and
place in back of church in boxed labeled for them or you can
burn them, yourself, in a safe manner. They are not to be
thrown out in your regular garbage, because they are
“blessed” .
Friday-March 17-Friday Night Fish & Shrimp Buffet @ KC Hall
in Mfld. Serving from 4 pm until 7:30 pm
Sunday-March 12-Sunday Mass & Healing Service @ St Mathew
Catholic Church- South 28th Avenue-Wausau, WI -Mass @
3:30 pm with confessions before mass 2 pm-3:15 pm
Sunday-March 12 - St Joachim Church Youth sponsoring “St.
Patrick’s Day Festival” Bingo @ 12:30 pm * Soup Social 11:30
until 2 pm * St Joachim parish in Pittsville
Sunday– Aril 9 - Palm Sunday Concert @ Our Lady of Peace in
Mfld.
As winter comes to an end in the next couple months * Please
keep in mind we will be collecting gently used, clean winter
outerwear items in October of 2017 for Mariann’s Closet at
Spencer Schools. Last year was a huge success and we would like
to continue this tradition. Mariann Maki was a beloved 4K teacher
who lost her battle to cancer 5 years ago. Even though Mariann and
Oskar never had kids of their own, Mariann loved to shop clear-
ance racks and garage sales to find deals on clothes for her nieces,
nephews, friends’ kids and kids at school in need. Kids outgrow
coats, hats and boots so quickly! To keep Mariann's spirit of
giving alive, it makes sense to trade and share outerwear your
family no longer needs to help keep all Spencer kids warm next
winter. Drop off gently used, clean winter outerwear items kids
have outgrown at any of these locations October of 2017. Sizes can
range from 4 year old to adult sizes that will fit high school stu-
dents. Note: Donations will not be taken until October of 2017’',
but keep in mind when packing away winter items this spring.
An invitation is extended to all men and boys to attend the”
Annual Father/Son Breakfast” taking place next Sunday-March
19, 2017 after the 8 a.m. Mass sponsored by the Par ish Council
of Catholic Women. Menu will be Biscuits and gravy * Scrambled
Eggs with sausage and beverage. We look forward to serving you
and to having successful attendance of men and boys of this
parish.
Message from Bishop William Callahan * Diocese of La Crosse /
Bishops Grant Dispensation in Honor of the Feast of St. Pat-
rick The bishops of Wisconsin announce a special dispensation for
Catholics statewide from adhering to the law of abstinence for
Friday, March 17, 2017. This Lenten dispensation will allow the
faithful to celebrate the Feast of St. Patrick. Those who utilize the
dispensation should perform another act of penance (self-denial,
charity, prayer, etc.) in observance of the day.
India Mission Joy,on January 4th a group from Marshfield went
to India for sightseeing and mission work. On Sunday, March 12th
at 12:30 join the group at St John the Baptist School in the
Columbia Room to see photos of the tr ip and projects that they
worked on in India. There will be an India meal at $12 a plate for
adults, children under 15, $6 a plate and children under 4 free. The
presentation which included visiting the tomb of Mother Teresa
and her orphanages in Calcutta will follow the meal. For more
information contact Dennis Boucher at 715-305-1960.
Bishop Callahan’s Lenten Video Message On Wednesday,
March 1, Bishop Callahan recorded a video Lenten message to
share with the faithful of our parish. The video is available on the
Diocese of La Crosse’s Youtube channel and also on the Diocese of
La Crosse Facebook page. Repentance, Forgiveness, and Renewal.
Blessed Lent to you!
Communal Penance Services @ Our Lady of Peace Catholic
Church in Mfld. on Thursday-March 30, 2017 at 5:30 p.m.
"Are you interested in living the Divine Mercy message more fully?
Come and see on Thursday, March 30th at Our Lady of Peace
Catholic Church in Mfld. following the 5:30 Communal Penance
service. At 7:00 p.m. on the 30th, Sister Mary Veronica Fitch will
meet in Dillenburg Hall at Our Lady of Peace with all people who
want to learn more about Divine Mercy and the religious community
and the lay association she would like to form. She welcomes
emails at [email protected].
Stations of the Cross @ Christ the King Parish- Friday-March
17th @ 7 p.m. Celebrant: Deacon Jeff Austin
Holy Week participants needed:
Holy Thursday-April 13th * 12 par ticipants for “Washing of the
Feet” * Eucharistic Adoration after mass * 8 pm mass ministry
participants * Good Friday-April 14th * 1 pm service ministry
participants * Holy Saturday– April 15th * Decorating of church
@ 9 am * 8:30 pm mass ministry participants * Easter Sunday -
April 16 * 8 am mass ministry par ticipants * 10 am mass
ministry participants *** Sign up sheets have been placed on table in
gathering room of church *** Your help is greatly appreciated.
Father Berns will celebrate a mass for the unborn child on
Thursday-March 23 at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church in
Mfld. at 6 p. The Knights of Columbus members will pray the
rosary before mass begins at 5:30 pm and after mass, you are
invited to have birthday cake and ice cream in the dinging hall
honoring Bill Krainz who will turn 100 on March 29th . The
Knights of Columbus are hosting this event.
Youth Ministry News
*** Pray daily for vocations to the priesthood, religious life, and sacramental marriage ***
Religious Education
Shadow Stations This Lent, we will be presenting the passion of our Lord using a
multimedia method known as Shadow Stations. We need both young people AND
adults to help bring to life this dramatic performance. A cast of ~ 12 young people
grades 6-12 will learn and share this prior to Easter. We also need help with music.
Practice has begun. There will be one presentation at 6:30pm April 12 at the
Marshfield Sr. High Auditorium.
World Youth Day 2019 in Panama update The next World Youth Day gathering will be in Panama in 2019.
Because it will be in January, we will not be organizing a pilgrimage but are instead looking at offering a for-
eign mission trip in the summer of 2019. If you have any other questions, please contact Mr. Dan Kitzhaber .
Help with Feed My Starving Children Program Apr. 20-22 Join with others from our parish family to help
assemble food packs for starving children around the world. This year’s goal for this community-wide effort is
to have 1500 volunteers of all ages to pack 273,292 meals!! It will be held at Zion United Methodist (by
Menard’s). We have three time slots reserved. Th 4/20, 6:30-8:30pm / Fr 4/21, 4-6pm / Sa 4/22, 8-10am
Contact Mr. Dan Kitzhaber to reserve spots.
CATHOLIC Adventure Camp July 9-14. This is for teens currently in grades 6-12. Crosswoods Christian Adventure
Camp, located south of Ashland, has been reserved for the Diocese of LaCrosse! This high adventure week
will offer you the chance for rock climbing, repelling, canoeing, mountain bike riding, low ropes and high
ropes, adventure trails, hiking, and time for prayer, the sacraments and reflection on God’s marvelous
creation. The total cost will be about $400 for youth and $200 for adults. Signup soon. Financial help is
available. If you have any other questions, please contact Mr. Dan Kitzhaber.
Youth Minister:
Mr. Dan Kitzhaber
St. John the Baptist:
715-384-4989 ext. #3
Email:
D.R.E:
Mrs. Deb Mlsna
March 15 - St. Joseph’s Table will be celebrated by the students. A food drive is part of this activity and all
are welcomed to bring in food donations. Baskets are available in the gathering room. Deacon Jeff will be
blessing the food and the older students will have time in adoration.
March 22 & March 29 - Lenten confession for the CCD students from 6:30 - 7:45pm. After the students have
celebrated the sacrament, adults are welcomed to attend, we do need to make sure our students go first.
April 5 - Stations of the Cross for the CCD students. We will have the younger grades go first and then the
older students will pray the more traditional version.
April 12 - No CCD classes. Everyone is encouraged to attend Shadow Stations in Marshfield as this is the
Wednesday of Holy Week and Shadow Stations are a unique experience of the Passion of our Lord.
April 30 - First Holy Communion at the 10am Mass.
ANNOUCEMENTS
To place a prayer request on the Christ the King Prayer Chain, please call these prayer leaders:
Sue Mews (715-384-1780, Marcia Draeger (715-659-5182), Kay Derks (715-659-4046), Joan Meyer (715-384-2774)
Each of these has a list of people to call and inform them about your prayer requests, do not call parish office.
You may also place your requests on the St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Prayer Chain by calling
Shirley @ 715–384-3613 and Donna 715-384-2479 (there are 2 lists) and they will take your request.
Christ the King Staff: Fr . Samuel Mar tin : Pastor * Fr . Daniel Sedlacek : Associate Pastor * Deacon Jeff Austin : Per manent Deacon
* Judy A. Drechsler : Parish Secretary * Bonnie Jakel : Sacristan * Gary Niziolek : Part-time Maintenance * Jim Kilty : Snow Removal
Parish office Hours Are: Monday * Tuesday * Wednesday - 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Thursday - 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. * Friday - Office is CLOSED
The Diocese of La Crosse is committed to creating a safe environment within the Church for children and youth.
We continue to have a special care for and a commitment to reaching out to victims of sexual abuse and their
families.
High School Seniors of Christ the King Parish: Is your faith impor tant to you? Do you plan to continue practicing it in your career and as
you attend college, technical or another institute of learning. If so, two scholarships sponsored by the parish P.C.C.W. and Holy Name Society are
available. If you are interested, please see your guidance counselor at the high school or stop by the parish rectory office for an application during
weekday office hours. Other students, who have already graduated from high school, who are members of the parish may also apply, but first
priority will go to the high school seniors, of our parish. Return your completed application to the parish office by
deadline of Monday April 3, 2017 @ noon.
If you would like to have a “Mass Intention” for a deceased loved one or special intention in 2017 please call the parish rectory @
715-659-4480 and talk to Judy. There are a few openings for weekend masses and numerous openings for Tuesday and Thursday morning,
weekday mass @ 8:30 am..
Scrip Gift Cards will be sold at Chr ist the King. If you would like to purchase gift cards please stop and do so after weekend masses and you
may have the profit go towards CTK parish. Thank you for your support! If you have questions please call Ruth Fleischmann
Box Tops for Education * If you would like to donate your box tops or Milk Moola milk caps and bag tops from Kwik Tr ip, please give
them to the person selling Gift Cards after Mass that you are attending. They will be forwarded to the Columbus Catholic School system so they
may benefit. Many other programs, like the Campbell Soup Labels, have been discontinued.
Save the date: There will be Basic Evangelization Training provided on Friday evening, April 28 and Saturday, April 29 in La Crosse by
Adam Jahnke, a national speaker from St. Paul Evangelization Ministries. We hope to send any interested parishioners. This will be an
EXCELLENT opportunity to grow in knowledge of and enthusiasm for our faith. More details to follow.
LADY KNIGHT’S next meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 21, 2017, at the John Eisen Council KC Hall, beginning at 6:30 PM. All
practicing Catholic women are invited to attend. If you are interested in joining the Lady Knight’s, please call Corinne Johnson, President, at
715-676-2549 or come to the meeting. Your spouse NEED NOT be a member of the Knights of Columbus for you to join the Lady Knight’s.
Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Good Help On Saturday, April 22nd there will be a pilgr image to the Shr ine of Our Lady of Good Help, near
Green Bay. A day of prayer, this pilgrimage will include Mass at 11:00 AM and praying of the Rosary at 1:00 PM. Pilgrims will also have the
opportunity to visit the apparition site and other devotional sites. The cost is $25.00 per person. There will be a chartered bus transporting the
pilgrims to and from the shrine. There will be several pick-up and drop-off sites between Medford and Hatley for everyone’s convenience. To
reserve a seat on the bus, please mail check payable to Knights of Columbus Council 16280 to Ron Schaub at 404 4th Street, Apt. 100, Marathon,
WI 54448. Please include your preferred pick-up/drop-off site on the “Menu” line of your check. Please feel free to contact Ron Schaub at
715-443-2171 or John Krautkramer at 262-758-0652 or [email protected] for additional details or if you have any questions.
Informational sheets have been placed on back table, in gathering room of church.
Holy Family Prayer Icon - The Knights of Columbus is again hosting the Holy Family Prayer Icon. The image is a copy of the original Icon
which features an etching of the Holy Family by the 18th century artist Giovanni Balestra. Fr. John Eisen Council will have the Icon in the
Marshfield area from March 26th to April 1st. This picture will be @ Christ the King Parish on Thursday morning, March 30, 2017.
Plan to attend the 8:30 am mass and than view this Holy Family Icon after mass.
Diocese of La Crosse Guidelines
For Reporting Instances of Child
Abuse.
The Diocese of La Crosse, through its policies and procedures, seeks to provide a prompt,
appropriate and compassionate response to reporters of sexual abuse of a child by a priest or
deacon. Anyone wishing to make a report of an allegation of sexual abuse should send that report
to: Bishop William P. Callahan at the Diocese of La Crosse, P.O. Box 4004, La Crosse, WI
54602-4004. The form is available through the Diocese of La Crosse, Office for Clergy; or on the
diocesan website at: www.dioceseoflacrosse.com Individuals are also encouraged to take their
reports directly to civil authorities. Copies of the diocesan policy are available through your
local parish and on the diocesan website. If you have any questions about the Diocese of LaCrosse
and the implementation of the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People”, please
contact Msgr. David Kunz, Vicar for Clergy, Diocese of La Crosse, P.O. Box 4004, La Crosse,
WI 54602-4004 or call 1-608-791-2689 or email [email protected]
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